A copycat (also copy-cat or copy cat) is a person (or animal, or computer program) that mimics or repeats the behavior of another. Behavior or behaviour (see spelling differences) refers to the actions or Reactions of an object or Organism, usually The expression may derive from kittens that learned by imitating the behaviors of their mothers. Kittens ( Old English Diminutive of Cat) are juvenile domesticated cats ( Felis catus) that are not fully-grown It has been in use since at least 1896, in Sarah Orne Jewett's "The Country of the Pointed Firs". The year 1896 in literature involved some significant new books Sarah Orne Jewett ( September 3, 1849 &ndash June 24, 1909) was an American Novelist and Short story writer best known The Country of the Pointed Firs is an 1896 Novel by Sarah Orne Jewett which is considered by some literary critics to be her finest work The term is often derogatory, suggesting a lack of originality.
A copycat website is a website that was spoofed, with the intention of misleading readers with fraudulent objectives often associated with phishing or e-mail spoofing. Website spoofing is the act of creating a Website, as a Hoax, with the intention of misleading readers that the website has been created by a different person or organisation In the field of computer security phishing is the Criminally Fraudulent process of attempting to acquire sensitive information such as usernames Passwords E-mail spoofing is a term used to describe fraudulent e-mail activity in which the sender address and other parts of the e-mail header are altered to appear as though the e-mail originated
Copycat crimes are the waves of similar crimes that are sometimes committed shortly after a particularly notorious or unusual crime is reported; they range from shoplifting of particular items to copycat suicides and murders. Copycat crimes are criminal acts that are modeled on previous crimes that have been reported in the media Shoplifting (also known as retail theft, or shrinkage within the retail industry is Theft of goods from a Retail establishment by an ostensible A copycat suicide is defined as a duplication or Copycat of another Suicide that the person attempting suicide knows about either from local knowledge or due to accounts Murder is the unlawful killing of another human person with Malice aforethought, as defined in Common Law countries
The "copycat effect" refers to the tendency of sensational publicity about a violent murder or suicide to cause more of the same.
In Victoria, Australia, and elsewhere, the word is well-known from an anonymous schoolchildren's poem describing corporal punishment as a consequence of schoolroom plagiarism. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Australia topics.
Review of Loren Coleman’s book The copycat effect
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